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"John Rumm" wrote in message
... Tony Williams wrote: In article , N. Thornton wrote: yes, dont. I dont know just how much effect drililng through the reinforcing bars would have, but I doubt I'd try it. I tried it (just the once) on our cast-in-place reinforced concrete lintels. It involved the alternating use of a masonery and ordinary twist drills. Hard graft, and neither drill was much good after the job was finished. You can get multipurpose drill bits that are designed for drilling concrete as well as steel. These may be a better bet for this sort of task. e.g. http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...61550&id=12563 -- Cheers, John. When drilling an old concrete fence post with a SDS drill, whilst shouting instructions at someone, I failed to notice the bright red glow coming from the fence post. I can confirm that even the best SDS bits in a 4kg machine don't TOUCH re-bar. Alex |
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